Free Prostate Screening

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Date & Time

Thursday, September 17, 2026
8:00 PM - 10:00 PM

Location

Oncology Conference Room1100 Reid Pkwy IN Richmond 47374

Early detection can save lives.

Join Reid Health this September for a free prostate cancer screening designed to help men better understand their prostate health and identify potential concerns early.Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers among men. According to the American Cancer Society, about 1 in 8 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during their lifetime. When found early, prostate cancer is often highly treatable, making screening an important part of preventive healthcare.

Who should consider screening?

Prostate cancer screening may be beneficial for men who:

  • Are age 50 or older
  • Are age 45 or older and at higher risk for prostate cancer, including Black men and those with a family history of prostate cancer
  • Have never been screened or have not been screened recently
  • Want to better understand their prostate health

If you're unsure whether screening is right for you, talk with your healthcare provider.

What to expect

This free screening includes a simple PSA (Prostate-Specific Antigen) blood test. No physical exam is required as part of this screening event.

After your screening:

  • Results will be available through MyChart
  • Patients with elevated PSA levels may be contacted for additional follow-up
  • If appropriate, a referral to a specialist will be arranged to discuss next steps

Why get screened?

Screening can help:

  • Detect prostate cancer before symptoms develop
  • Identify potential concerns early when treatment options may be most effective
  • Provide peace of mind about your prostate health
  • Support informed conversations with your healthcare provider

Registration Information

Details regarding registration and appointment scheduling will be announced soon. Check back for updates on how to reserve your screening appointment.

Space might be limited, and advance registration will be required.

Important Note: A PSA screening is a tool used to assess prostate health. An elevated PSA result does not necessarily mean you have prostate cancer. Additional testing may be recommended based on your individual results and medical history.

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